woody is one of those artists who is steadily making a name for himself as one of the UK’s most promising indie-pop newcomers.
New single ‘over n’ out’ has been on repeat all evening here, and the more we listen, the more we love. The track is sincere and vulnerable in tone and serves as a perfect introduction to new listeners.
The song is lifted from Woody’s debut collection of songs, ‘highs, lows & stargazing’, which is out now. With backing from Warner Music, it feels almost certain that this talent’s momentum will grow immensely over the next twelve months… and it’s so well deserved!
Emerging from Australia is the incredibly talented musician Aubany, who has mesmerised us today with the release of her intimate new single, ‘Waterworks’.
This song is just so effortlessly beautiful. Minimal in structure, the production allows for the artist to truly express herself with her haunting yet hypnotic vocals. Despite being a pop song, it feels unique and timeless in style.
To date, Aubany has only released four singles. With such a distinctive style of songwriting, it seems likely that this artist will start to garner a tonne of fans across the world very quickly.
We only came across American newcomer Cassidy Johnson yesterday, but we’re already in love. This promising starlet has just released her first solo single, titled ‘The Song I Promised’, and it’s gorgeous.
The track presents Johnson’s smooth, velvety vocals over a polished soul production. Sonically, it’s a melodic slice of musical bliss, contrasting nicely with the lyrics, which focus on themes of betrayal and self-realisation.
Despite being a new name, we really have high hopes for Johnson – it’s rare to find a young soul musician with so much emotional depth. One to watch!
One of the most exciting discoveries of the week has been Nashville’s Mel Denisse, whose extraordinary work really caught our attention.
This artist is creating some of the most original shoegaze and indie-rock productions to come out of the US right now, and her new single ‘going nowhere’ shows that. The track invites listeners into a soundscape that feels pensive and melancholic but also gritty and raw.
“Inspired by the fantasy book, The Serpent & the Wings of Night. With themes of survival via invisibility, split loyalties, recurring grief, and forward motion without belonging.”
Mel’s work has already picked up praise from outlets like BBC Radio 1, EARMILK and LADYGUNN. We’re obsessed, and we honestly can’t wait to hear more from this hugely promising talent.
We came across British newcomers Kissmet only a few days ago when we managed to get an early listen of their music. Today sees the trio debuting with their first single, ‘Darling Don’t You Know Me’.
It’s almost impossible not to find some enjoyment with the track. This is pop in its purest form – a catchy melody, relatable lyrics, smooth vocals, and a well-crafted production. The simplicity of its sound means that anyone, from any generation, could feel a connection with the song.
“A song about keeping a relationship real and comfortable – accepting imperfection.”
Despite being a new act, this outfit seems to already understand what it takes to make good pop – so it’s likely you’ll see their momentum grow over the next few months!
We have a sensational outfit to share with you today, all the way from America, going by the name of Found Space.
The musical project of Spen Oliver and Lillian Christopher, this duo create beautiful indie productions that are sonically textured, immersive, and utterly mesmerising.
‘nostalgia’ carries with it an essence of the 90s and features elements of trip hop, dreamy pop, shoegaze, and electronica. It’s a combination of genres that are almost impossible to perfect together, and yet Found Space do it with an effortless ease.
“We’re striving for the future the world never had. It’s easy to feel let down by the hollowness of modern life, and like the adulthood we expected as kids has disappeared. We just want to put down our phones and go back to how things were, maybe make people feel something.“
An upcoming EP, titled ‘cloud study’, is on the way. In the meantime, you can check out more of the duo’s songs here.
We’re ending the week with an epic pop-rock banger, courtesy of Tizane’s and their fantastic new single, ‘Change For You’.
This track reminds us of classic Paramore, with its anthemic melody, confident production, and captivating vocals. Elaborating on the song’s meaning, the band says:
“Where self doubt turned into anger, and then into clarity. We’ve all been there, losing ourselves to please someone else. It’s about realising that the problem was never really me, and that I’d rather be alone and honest than loved for being someone I’m not.”
While still relative newcomers, this rising London-based trio have already garnered praise from the likes of BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2, Kerrang! Radio, and LA Weekly.
We’ve got a lot of space for artists that address mental health in their songs. Now more than ever, the world seems unpredictable and overwhelming, and sometimes we all need reassurance that things can get better.
Newcomer Lila Holler is one such artist who has just released a heartfelt song that feels like a warm hug for anyone who needs comfort right now. ‘The Way I Am Now’ was written at a time when Holler was facing her own struggles, as she explains:
“I wrote this song while in the midst of dealing with some mental health issues last year. Being in a serious relationship, I had to learn how to balance taking care of myself and showing up with my 50%. It’s a song laced with insecurities, written in the hopes that people who deal with the same struggles feel less alone.”
While still a new name, Holler has already impressed us with her work. And we’re not the only ones – as someone who was selected to attend the prestigious Grammy Foundation Grammy Camp, it’s clear that her music resonates across the industry.
Who is Noah Zayden? Good question—we’re not quite sure of ourselves. As much as we’ve scoped the blogosphere to try and learn more about this artist, we just couldn’t seem to find a backstory. And somehow, that makes Zayden even more interesting.
We came across this musician last week and were taken aback by the charming simplicity of his sultry new alt-R&B single ‘No Sale La Luna’. The production is stripped back, allowing for Zayden’s vocals to come through. And while the lyrics aren’t sung in English, the emotion is very much present.
From what we gather through his listeners on Spotify, Zayden seems to gain most traction in Argentina. You can stream more of his songs right here.
“‘Nostalgia’ came so out of the blue for me, I was back home in Ireland playing FIFA with my little brother when it hit…I really wanted to embrace the drama, how hard I find it to move on from someone, & I love how fluid the whole process was. I wrote it over that weekend, and we had it mixed & mastered by Friday. We really wanted to keep as much as we could from the original demo, because the feeling was just so fresh.”
One of the most impressive newcomers to come across our radars from Scandinavia recently has been Lemi.
Signed to the powerhouse that is Made (who are already well known for their work with AURORA and Sigrid), this artist creates bold, punchy pop songs that are not shy of delivering drama, as is the case with her new single, ‘Get Him Gone’.
The track was created alongside Whammyboy and Robert Gillies and encapsulates the rawness that comes with being a teenager trying to cope with love’s trials and tribulations. Speaking on the track, Lemi explains:
“I wrote it for me, but even more for everyone else who can relate. It’s not about what I’ve been through, but about something so many people experience. I get really angry, and then I have to write about it.”
For those who are fresh in love, we’ve got a very sweet song to share that you might appreciate.
‘Meant to Be’ is by American newcomer Katherion and delights listeners with a warm, dreamy pop sound that is mellow and nostalgic in character. It’s a beautiful piece of music that simply encapsulates the emotions of falling for someone.
“‘Meant to Be’ is about a blooming romance where uncertainty is as present as euphoria. Love and new beginnings are in the air!”
The track serves as a solid introduction to a very interesting artist, who operates ‘from a belief that the description of a human-to-human relationship can also describe our relationship to the Divine, and vice versa’.
With such a refreshing approach to songwriting, we think Katherion might build up quite the fanbase over the next few years.
Mightyyout might be a name you’ll get used to hearing a lot soon, and as soon as you press play to ‘Pause’, you’ll understand why.
This rising Nigerian singer and songwriter has already gained the seal of approval from global names like Popcaan and Davido, thanks to his distinctive style of work, which seamlessly blends Afrobeats with dancehall. The sound is instantly uplifting and, as is certainly the case with his new single, instantly memorable.
‘Pause’ is lifted from Mightyyout’s freshly released debut EP, ‘Mighty Yard’ (listen here), which is the final result of a project that saw the artist create more than 500 songs!
“This EP means the world to me. It’s happiness for my friends and family who’ve been listening to these records with me for years. Most importantly, it means freedom. For the longest time, I’ve held these songs hostage, and finally letting them out now means more will follow. My heart is at peace knowing the world will now get to experience the talent God has blessed me with. I knew I had to do something special with this EP, because I know I’m different – in how I make music and how I connect with it. That inspired me to embrace the process, take the struggles in front of me, and turn them into something beautiful. It gave me the freedom to truly express myself and bring my vision to life. It was a long process, but enjoyable, because I had the freedom to truly express myself and bring my vision to life”.
The heat season might be over (in the UK at least), but we’re still getting some lovely summery releases that make us wish the sun stayed a little longer…
‘reason to stay’ is the charming new single from American artist Justin Hawkins. The song treats us to an alt-pop production that feels warm and sincere, while also maintaining a sense of playfulness in its sound.
“A song full of nostalgic sounds with vocals and lyrics amplifying that feeling.”
While we don’t know much about Hawkins, he’s already building up a solid fanbase online, garnering more than 75k career streams to date. With his unique style of songwriting and relatable lyrics, we think this kid’s momentum will only continue to grow in the coming months!
“‘Streetcar’ explores the discomfort of admitting what you’re not supposed to want. It explores the nuances of desire, guilt, and emotional honesty in a relationship. It’s about fantasizing about infidelity and the shame that shadows those thoughts. It’s a confession of yearning, of chasing fantasy at the expense of dignity, and wrestling with what that means when you love someone.”
We’ve got a really exciting talent to share with you today, going by the name of BABY B (aka Sarah Blanchard).
Despite being an already acclaimed songwriter for over a decade (with a nomination nod from the BRITS and over a billion cumulative streams from songs she’s worked on), this Mancunian artist has only just now unveiled their debut solo single, called ‘Because’.
This refreshingly original indie-pop song, inspired by the reckless feelings that love can bring, should resonate with anyone who’s fallen for the wrong person too quickly and intensely.
“It’s a song for anyone who’s ever felt themselves lose control in love, knowing it might not end well but diving in anyway.”
With the release of ‘Because’, we not only get to experience brilliant songwriting from Blanchard but also get to enjoy some fabulous vocals too. A really impressive artist and one who deserves a tonne of recognition.
“‘Don’t Leave Because I Love You’ is basically a love letter wrapped in self-awareness. It’s about how overwhelming love can be from both perspectives. Like that kind of deep, head-over-heels feeling where you’re so into someone that you can’t help but go big with your gestures, even if you’re scared it might be too much.”
Fans of Chance Pena and James Blake will most likely enjoy the work of French-Italian newcomer Lord Rospo. This promising artist only recently caught our attention thanks to his beautiful style of indie pop.
Citing Billy Joel as his musical idol, this singer and songwriter creates sonically tender productions that are full of personal and introspective lyrics. Each song is thought through completely and welcomes the listener into both the artist’s heart and mind.
‘Cinnamon’ centres around the theme of reminiscence and serves as a taster to the musician’s freshly released ‘Memories’ EP, which you can stream in full right here.